Cruise Passenger Death Ruled Homicide, Family Says He Was Served 33 Drinks

Cruise Passenger Death Ruled Homicide, Family Says He Was Served 33 Drinks

The family of Michael Virgil — the man who died on a Royal Caribbean Cruise last year after trying to beat down a door onboard — are suing the company they believe is responsible … in part, for giving him too much alcohol.

 

In court papers, obtained by TMZ … Michael’s fiancée, Connie Aguilar, is going after one of the world’s largest cruise line companies for allegedly serving him “at least 33 alcoholic beverages” before his untimely death.

 

According to the lawsuit, when Michael and Connie boarded the ship with their 7-year-old son, they found out their room wasn’t ready. The suit claims they were then directed to a bar area while they waited, but after a long period of time, their son — who has autism — grew impatient. To calm their young child, Connie took him to check on the cabin’s status, leaving Michael at the bar.

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